The economic consequences of climate change are happening now.
Climate change is an urgent issue for Oregonians to tackle today, as the rewards–improving lives, saving money, and enhancing quality of life–far outweigh the costs of action. As a member of the Forum on Oregon Climate Economics (FORCE), natural resource economist Ernie Niemi presents evidence from a new report detailing the economic costs of climate change for Oregonians. Niemi highlights how climate-related disruptions, such as heatwaves, wildfires, and ecosystem damage are already affecting personal income, the cost of living, and Oregon’s overall economy. Through this “first look” analysis, Niemi emphasizes that the economic consequences of climate change are not distant—they are happening now and will continue to grow unless immediate actions are taken. His presentation underscores the urgency of addressing climate change to avoid higher future costs and to protect the well-being of Oregonians.
ABOUT THE PRESENTER
Ernie Niemi is a natural resource economist and President of Natural Resource Economics, Inc., an international consultancy which he founded in 2012. With degrees from the University of Oregon and Harvard, Niemi has taught economic analysis at the University of Oregon and has served in various advisory roles, including with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development. He specializes in economic-impact analysis and the valuation of natural resources. His work focuses on resource management, climate adaptation, and the economic value of ecosystems. Niemi has presented his findings to various decision-making bodies, including congressional and international organizations.
ABOUT OLLI
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Oregon (OLLI-UO) in Central Oregon invites community members to participate in our Friday Talks in partnership with the Deschutes Public Library. OLLI-UO is an intellectual and social community of engaged adult learners, connecting members to university faculty and professionals in respective fields. A three-month, six-month or yearlong membership allows participation in a variety of lectures, courses, peer-led study and discussion groups, educational tours, field trips, and social events.
Questions? Contact lizg@deschuteslibrary.org
AGE GROUP: | Adult |
EVENT TYPE: | Adult Program |
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